The tasty edition: Australian Camera issue #423 is on stands now

Australian Camera issue #422 on sale now
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You are going to want to check out the latest issue of Australian Camera magazine, because not only will be whet your appetite (in more ways than one) but it will also prove why a reflex camera can still hold its own in the age of mirrorless.

From inspiring food photography to new cameras and accessories road tested, there's plenty to focus on in the latest issue. So get your copy now!

A physical print edition of Australian Camera issue #423 can be picked up from your nearest newsagent, or you can subscribe to have it delivered to your door. You can even opt for a digital edition if you prefer to read on your PC, tablet or mobile.

Details on how you can lay your hands on this unmissable issue are below.

Inside Australian Camera magazine issue #423

Tasty! Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year winners
Most of us have taken pictures of our food at one point or another, but the images that make up the winners and finalists of the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2023 awards are in a league of their own. They know just how to spice it up. Take a look at a collection of these images to get inspired – whether as your next photography project or just to whip up a storm in the kitchen.

K3 III: Why a Pentax reflex camera still rocks
Pentax remains the last refuge of the DSLR and parent company Ricoh is committed to carry on the tradition. Australian Camera puts the K3 III to the test to see how this APS-C format DSLR holds up against the mirrorless competition.

Premium economy: Canon's EOS R50 and R8 are taking off!
Are entry-level cameras what consumers are asking for? Canon seems to think so and Australian Camera has put the latest APS-C option and the full-framer through the wringer to find out whether they're worth considering in terms of performance. They are, after all, quite affordable already.

Zoom M3 MicTrak: Pro quality video sound made easy
Content creation isn't all about pictures, you need good quality sound too. Zoom has been making mics for a while and knows a thing or two about how important it is to a videographer's setup. So, does its M3 MicTrak stack up? Find out in the latest issue of Australian Camera magazine.

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Subscribe to the print edition

Published since 1979, Australian Camera is the country's premier photography magazine for enthusiasts and hobbyists and, since 2010, has been a member of the prestigious Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) – a global group of photography magazines selected for their high standards of content, production and independence.

The magazine is published six times a year (or bi-monthly), with the subscription also including an annual special issue called the Australian Camera Handbook. This offers a look into the year's most popular reviews and includes exclusive new content as well.

If this sounds like something that will keep your creative juices flowing, then print subscriptions are available from Future Australia's dedicated Techmags website.

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Get the digital edition today

Australian Camera's print edition is available at all good newsagents Australia-wide, but for the ultimate in convenience, it's also available for immediate download in digital format from Zinio, providing instant access on your phone, tablet or PC. 

You can purchase single issues individually, or subscribe for a full year and automatically receive every issue as it's released. For more details, simply click on the Zinio logo below.

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Australian Camera

Australian Camera is the bi-monthly magazine for creative photographers, whatever their format or medium. Published since the 1970s, it's informative and entertaining content is compiled by experts in the field of digital and film photography ensuring its readers are kept up to speed with all the latest on the rapidly changing film/digital products, news and technologies. Whether its digital or film or digital and film Australian Camera magazine's primary focus is to help its readers choose and use the tools they need to create memorable images, and to enhance the skills that will make them better photographers. The magazine is edited by Paul Burrows, who has worked on the magazine since 1982.